Speculations of Disney's animated film "Frozen" coming to "Once Upon A Time" on its fourth season seems to have found its conclusion after Season 3's cliffhanger featuring Elsa.
Enstarz reported of Enstarz, the ABC TV series' showrunner Adam Horowitz has hinted on the upcoming first episode on his tweet. "Here's our first #OnceUponATime #titlespoiler of season 4 -- hope to see ya this fall!" he tweeted together with a spoiler photo of the script and title.
Entitled "A Tale of Two Sisters," which was written by Horowitz and co-creator Edward Kitsis, might serve as a confirmation for the "Frozen" storyline of Elsa, Queen of Arendelle, and Anna relationship where a supernatural icy power had been treated as curse to the people in the city. In addition, the plot proves that "true love" isn't felt only from a man. Perhaps, we'll see it again soon.
Meanwhile, "OUAT" continues with Kristoff, to be played by Scott Michael Foster (a 29-year old actor known for his role in ABC's "Greek"), and Anna, to be played by Elizabeth Lail. The two will be surrounding Georgina Haig, a 28-year old Australian actress who is well-known on her portrayal in "Fringe" and "Reckless."
Moreover, when Horowitz was asked by E! on what may arise and if they'll be repeating the story arc, he said: "Well, it's funny, we're not going to redo the movie, because we just don't feel like it's in anyone's interest for us to redo it."
"But what we are going to do, we're not ready to tell you," he continues. "But what we can say is we're very aware of what we think makes this character from Frozen so special and we want to honor that and make sure that what we do is in the universe of everyone fell in love with this past year."
"Once Upon A Time" Season 4 airs this fall every Sunday, at 8pm EST on ABC.
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